[cvsnt] Does Commit Message make a difference in the version
Raj Simha
cvs_admn at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 25 19:20:37 BST 2007
Hi All,
I have a file called file1 (may be foo.ears or something like that)
I committed that file into the repository from my work Space.
cvs commit <file1>
Then I was asked to write a commit message I presse ESC key and then
"c" for continue
file1 was committed and it formed a version 1.1
Now I copied the file <file1> again into my worsk space (which will be over written on the old file if there is something new)
Now I tried committing this file using the command
cvs commit -m "Testing Msg version" <file1>
To my surprise its committed and formed another version 1.2
I am just wondering how this is possible even though there is no change in the File content.
I tried to see the difference b/w the two versions, and I could not see any difference except the time they both were committed and the version numbers.
Please help me to know the concept. This helps me a lot.
Thanks,
-Raj
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